From the first 03s until the 04. 5/Cummins 325/600, I recall three engine choices. The HO was a 305/555 I believe. Then there was a SO and an even lower output version reuired for CA, VT and I believe two other states. When I ordered an 04, of course it was supposed to be the HO. But when it arrived at the dealer, it was the extra low output tree-hugger engine, suitable for Volvo-driving Vermontonians! (apoligies in advance to Vermont residents and those who drive Volvos, but maple syrup and fine Swedish diesels do not make up for boxy cars that only turn left and governmental choking of the CDT engine!) Can you believe the sales guy said "it's all in the ECM, we'll just reflash and you'll have an HO!" My response began with F and ended with u. They ate it and pawned the truck off on somebody who did not know the difference, and reordered my truck. Thanks to those idiots, I ended up waiting way long for the first 600s and missed what was probably the best engine, a pre-04. 5 HO. The point being is that there are major differences between these engines that are not simple computer magic. While programmers and other enhancements will benefit any of them, a 250 with the same mods as an HO is still going to be a lesser powerplant, and as mentioned, is probably more prone to EGT concerns. As with many who have contemplated projects like a 4 x 4 conversion, dually/single rear wheel morphs or auto to manual transmision swap, you might be better off selling and buying a similar truck with the equipment you really want. A lot of people would not be aware of your "lessor" engine as you sell it, and many of the internet pricing references and printed "blue books" do not reconize the different output versions. Other than paying sales tax again (in most states), you would probably be happier with a 03 or early 04 HO. Then the mods could begin!